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The Crucifixion of Philip Strong

CHAPTER XIV
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A part of this conversation was afterward related by the minister to his wife; a part of it he afterward said was unreportable----the manner of tone, the inflection, the gesture of his remarkable guest no man could reproduce.
"You have moved since I saw you last," said the visitor.
"Yes," replied Philip.

"You did not expect me to act on your advice so soon ?" "My advice ?" The question came in a hesitating tone.

"Did I advise you to move?
Ah, yes, I remember!" A light like supremest reason flashed over the man's face, and then died out.

"Yes, yes; you are beginning to live on your simpler basis.

You are doing as you preach.


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